PRESENTATION Certificate of Appreciation to Judith Meisel for her involvement in the beautification of East Hartsdale Avenue Matt Rabito, 2015 Student Intern with the Conservation Advisory Council: "The Impacts of Light Pollution and Solutions" Town of Greenburgh's Veteran Acknowledgement Program: Alan Hocheberg and Steve Whittenberg, Presenters Greenburgh Town Courts: Alan Hochberg, Presenter
DECISION To consider amendments to the “Environmental Quality Review” Law (Chapter 200 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh) (See CD 1 and CD 2) To consider amendments to the “Steep Slopes, Protection of” Law (Chapter 245 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh) (See CD 3 and CD 4) To consider amendments to the “Wetlands and Watercourses” Law (Chapter 280 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh) (See CD 5 and CD 6) To consider a Local Law creating a new Chapter in the Code of the Town of Greenburgh authorizing the Town Board to establish a Community Choice Aggregation (Energy) Program pursuant to Section 10(1)(ii)(a)(12) of New York State Municipal Home Rule Law (Held Over) To consider Special Permit Applications by Greenburgh Health Center Inc. for property located at 295 Knollwood Road (P.O. White Plains), designated on the Tax Map of the Town of Greenbugh as Parcel ID: 7.480-295-7, and by the Preserve at Greenburgh for property located at 275 Knollwood Road (P.O. White Plains), designated on the Tax Map of the Town of Greenburgh as Parcel ID: 7.480-295-8; related to potential land donations to the New York State Department of Transportation (See CD 8) To consider a one-year agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Tarrytown for fire protection services to Unincorporated Greenburgh residents of the Glenville Fire Protection District for the year 2015
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by Town Board members, the Town Clerk or the public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by Town Board members, the Town Clerk or the public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.
PRESENTATION Certificate of Appreciation to Judith Meisel for her involvement in the beautification of East Hartsdale Avenue Matt Rabito, 2015 Student Intern with the Conservation Advisory Council: "The Impacts of Light Pollution and Solutions" Town of Greenburgh's Veteran Acknowledgement Program: Alan Hocheberg and Steve Whittenberg, Presenters Greenburgh Town Courts: Alan Hochberg, Presenter
DECISION To consider amendments to the “Environmental Quality Review” Law (Chapter 200 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh) (See CD 1 and CD 2) To consider amendments to the “Steep Slopes, Protection of” Law (Chapter 245 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh) (See CD 3 and CD 4) To consider amendments to the “Wetlands and Watercourses” Law (Chapter 280 of the Code of the Town of Greenburgh) (See CD 5 and CD 6) To consider a Local Law creating a new Chapter in the Code of the Town of Greenburgh authorizing the Town Board to establish a Community Choice Aggregation (Energy) Program pursuant to Section 10(1)(ii)(a)(12) of New York State Municipal Home Rule Law (Held Over) To consider Special Permit Applications by Greenburgh Health Center Inc. for property located at 295 Knollwood Road (P.O. White Plains), designated on the Tax Map of the Town of Greenbugh as Parcel ID: 7.480-295-7, and by the Preserve at Greenburgh for property located at 275 Knollwood Road (P.O. White Plains), designated on the Tax Map of the Town of Greenburgh as Parcel ID: 7.480-295-8; related to potential land donations to the New York State Department of Transportation (See CD 8) To consider a one-year agreement between the Town of Greenburgh and the Village of Tarrytown for fire protection services to Unincorporated Greenburgh residents of the Glenville Fire Protection District for the year 2015
PUBLIC HEARINGS
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by Town Board members, the Town Clerk or the public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.
PUBLIC COMMENT Advance signup is preferred. Speakers will be called in the order of receipt of a Public Comment Request Form. The forms are available on the Town Web site, in the Town Clerk’s Office (until 7:00 PM on the day of the meeting), and on the dais next to the Town Clerk during the meeting. A three minute limit per speaker will be strictly enforced. No interruptions by Town Board members, the Town Clerk or the public will be permitted. Any questions on agenda items should be asked at this time. Department Heads have the option of leaving the meeting following Public Comment. Therefore, if anyone has questions that are related to resolutions/items on the agenda that she/he would like to direct to a specific Department Head, those questions should be raised at this time.